Kenan Malik
A stretched health service, war in Europe and a fall in living standards - this is what faces the party that comes into power on July 5th. Sky's Tamara Cohen takes us through what the first daysin Downing Street could look like.
Can Britain learn to love Ed Miliband : Seven out of ten people think the Labour Party are not fit for government. This week pressure is growing on their l... The article offers the insights of Labour politician in Great Britain Maurice Glasman regarding his co-politicians, Ed Miliband and...
However, while the Labour Party suggests that a two-tier system will be simpler, there is also recognition that a transition to this may not be straightforward. Labour has committed to consult in detail on how it might work and acknowledges that this proposal will take time to review...
“It is good to see rail featuring strongly within the political party election manifesto plans. This prominence reflects the importance of UK rail to delivering improvements in economic and productivity growth, to which all parties say they are committed,” said Railway Industry Association (RIA) ...
The Labour Party’s decisive victory and establishment of a strong government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer could provide the stability and predictability that business needs to succeed. This is especially true in terms of UK-EU relations. Then again, it’s been more than a decade...
employers are concerned about what happens when people have a relationship at work. In the United States some firms have a “love contract” to regulate the position between co-workers and protect the employer from claims, and this is increasing in use in the UK. They have taken that route...
The Labour party spent much of the campaign arguing that the Conservatives “crashed the economy” and that not much money was left to “rebuild the country” as a result. Now, the government is trying hard to find the funding it needs to deliver its pledges. ...
Keir Starmer, who is now the leader of the UK opposition Labour party but was in charge of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) from 2008 to 2013, says all the convictions should be revisited. "It might be possible to get these cases back before the Court of Appeal quick...
The Renters' Reform Bill is back in the commons, five years and four prime ministers after it was first promised. This time it's Labour's version - with the new party of government vowing to improve and complete the set of proposals the Tories pledged, then watered down, andthen...